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Discover Ludwig"atrocity from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a terrible or heinous act committed by someone or something. Example: The villagers were horrified by the atrocity from the invading army, as they pillaged and burned their homes.
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"Vietnam was an atrocity from the get-go," Mr. Hackworth said in a recent telephone interview.
It would take a thousand words to document every atrocity from the last three months.
It is also a step up in terms of atrocity from what we had seen before in Europe.
It may sound like an act of medieval barbarity or even an atrocity from the current killing fields of Syria.
To distinguish the nature of this atrocity from that of 9/11, as Richard Pipes does, is appalling.
I spent the next two days at the church, working frantically with colleagues from humanitarian groups to try to prevent an atrocity from unfolding.
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Woodward says an independent body should be established to recommend a mechanism that would confront atrocities from the Troubles, which lasted from 1969 until the IRA fully established its ceasefire in 1997.
And what can we do to prevent these atrocities from occurring in the first place?
It is replete with cautionary tales, scandals and atrocities, from thalidomide to the Tuskegee syphilis trials.
Human Rights Watch called on Ouattara to control his rampant troops, amid reports of atrocities from both sides.
"But I want their help in preventing these sorts of atrocities from continuing".
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